My changed of wardrobe

By | August 31, 2010

I was looking through my wardrobe last weekend before I went out to Macy’s.  All I have in my closet are tees and more tees.  I counted how many blouses I owned and sad to say only 3 blouses that are decent looking.  Since I started with this company I have drastically changed my dressing style.   At my previous company 12 plus years ago, I had to dress up for work – dress pants, blouses, shirts, skirts and dress shoes.  No jeans, capris, khakis, tees, tennis or anything that resembles comfort like scrubs!  The ex-boss was very adamant that jeans and tees does not look good in their company on Fridays.  Even jeans pair with a good buy sweater is not a go.  Yes, I had to dress up 5 days a week.

When I got to the present company, I didn’t have to dress up because of the scope of my work – working in a dusty file room all by my lonesome.  I don’t have to meet no clients or customers.  If I have to it’s once in a blue moon.  The temp worker who I replaced said her boss said she could wear anything casual as along it’s not shorts or sleeveless.   She said she even came in once in her uniform scrubs after her early morning vet tech job and her boss was alright with it.  As long as it’s clean, that’s all it matters.  She said the scrubs were the best clothing ever invented.  I can’t agree more with her.  Morever, you don’t have to worry about what to wear for work every day, that’s a big plus right there!! :)

I actually bought a pair of women’s scrubs many years ago just to wear it at home for days when I have no where to go just being a couch potato.  Whenever I go to the vet, the vet techs are always dressed in colorful scrubs and some even wore printed scrubs.   One of my future job to work in a vet office so I can wear scrubs and don’t have to fuss with what to wear daily.  So yes, my wardrobe has changed tremendously since 1998.


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